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Show Ft THE QUESTION OF THE HALF HOLIDAY. Jacob Fikstad, 1 Editor Se.vtt.tt. ;Ti question hag been opVne1 by th3 Salt Lake Jerald fcutbiiifly. There are features qf tfiia question that remain untouched. "First and lastly its chief importance is the preservation by a jjrqper preparation for our Sabbath apij Sunday schools by promoting a relaxation from labor on Saturday afternoons, the preparation of the children, Jhe mcJds, etc,, that as far as possible Sunday be a dy of- rest to all. Certain it is as pow pursued1 we are pursuing the course of decrepitude morally, physically and socially by work, work over work, If the establishment of Rids to learning, means of recreations, lectures, libraries ars riot ours as in the States an4 England we can provide some jheans to recuperate, to stjidy natur in the canyons, the streams, the rocks, the leaves of theTtpoes, all Ifving bqoks and sermons, In this Territqry the aggregation of wealth' and men's 'labor is smal j indeed it is essentially individuality, yet it is within the range pf possibility to open through the medium of qur Y. Mr M. I. A. places pf amusement, lectures, readings, etc., at r yery nominal cost, say twelvq such for $1.00, interspersing music, singing, elocution, etc., coqld be taugfit. A fund iqight be raised out pf which a small premium of two or three cents given if first to vayward sons to attejid till attendance had' a charm to be expended to thpir credit at the end of a bionth 05 thrie by the trustees in increased facilities, EdJohn Stuart Mill said ucation is the remedy for the ills of the working people. ' It is, indeed, not the principle, but the sole remedy in its widest sense. Jules Ferry said, recently : Labor and gchoqls ig the rw pf the future.4 It is pprtajn that bqtany, studied 4 bomq pr in thg panyon, is provocative of taste and renne-mefi- t. All through Scandina-afi- d herp in this county you pee the pof pf flowers in thq window, be thefiouse never sq hum- aav'ri 0JIAV K , sarnr11 ii Of to spurn n ut sjopa iy at pul a da nejiPXWMfl teaching. Fifth, it may be made a proper stepping stone to our higher institutions of learning, such as Academies, Colleges, and Universities. Aside frpm these points, too, owing to lack of facilities and an apothetiq spirit which has hitherto characterized 'the methods of many of our people, we firpl that there are numbersqfyoung people in nearly all of oyr large towns who have npt acquired a knpwl-edg- e of tfie branches which are taught and which come within the perview of opr public sphools, but who would be eager to attend school if they knew that they would not be placed in the same category and ip direct ppntact with pupils of the Primary and Intermediate grades. JJencO we Bay that it is duP to our young people and to the best Interests of the educational cause that our schools bp graded and that facilities be provided whereby all may acquire tho fundamental prfpcjples of a good education. It may he said by some that while the theory pf maintaining a gracjpd school and of establishing a central school building in each of the larger districts may seem very plausible and even expedient, it still would be impracticable outside of an absolutely free school pystepi, hut with reference to this we shall say that Provo, Spanish Fpfk, Beaver and several other towns of the Territory are running the graded school system very successfully and that, too, outside of tho free scfiool system. AJpre-pvejf flip matter be rightly considered the rgaj expense of establishing a graded system js but trivial when cqmpared with its good results' for be it known that means properly spent for educational puposes will make tho best possible retina, a there is nothing which gives such an elevated tope to the society of r tpyn or a city as a thorough school system and its essential poncomitantd intellectr, ual life. It is also said that a good school system and good schools enhance the value of property thus we may understand why it i that Boston is called the Iluh of the universe and why it is that travelers are so loud in their praise of the courtesy and refinement of her citizens. Even the street car drivers and tho lady servants of the meanest hotels exemplify the principles of truq culture and refinement. Perhaps all of the points which We have mentioned may not have direct relevancy with the abject in hand, but we have aimed to consider a few of the points bearing u on the important matter of improving our school facilities, so that our chcol officers and the people generally may cons der the matter calmly and thus be prepared to act wisely and intelligenily when the proper time comes. So far as San Pete is concerned we think the day is not far distant When she will have not only several good graded schools within her borders, but we see no rea-o- a why she should not support a county institution for higer 5 -- RAIL- -' ROAD. On and after December 8, 183 trains mill leave daily as fotloul ( Sundays excepted): Leave Joroni a. r Maker. 9.-0- 9:20 a, r Draper Fount. Green Mill 9:50 a. n Pleasant Bill. . . 10.00 a. 14 BEPAIIJINQ U Specialty. BUTTLE &P0. i. tf, a it ... MjLYTJ.L- - ..Jr.i-- J . J. E. Booth, IJ. JI. Clvff, Prest, Secy PROVO FOUNDRY v and' ' MACHINE COMPANY, ' 1:1'.. 1 Manufacturers of Steatn Engines, Punjps, Boilers, Feeders, BrKss and ffon 'Castines, Castings for Stop's Fronts Mjjl Ayorh? Iron Work for .ails, Bridges and Buildings, Fencing and Sash Weights, Machinery 'for Lath, Saw, Grigt, fining and! Molasses Mills put u'p to order and repaired. Workshops: Corner h and 9th streee8, formerly knon' as duff's Hall. Old Iron poiight. P. 0, Box 23, Proyp. p. Stagei conned at Moroni fur a", parts of San ete and 'Seder. Private trams aud spririg wagor can-bordered by telephone Nephi, to be ready pu arrival traius at Moroni. Pyjne 4 per day driver psying all his own expends! -- Qooal IorpliaAoq 3r to tl13 8. BAMRERUElt, 1 r- 1 j Manager. Administrator's Sale. ll r' I i : tq-wi- -- f to-wi- a t If, con-ditio- ns Planing ble. Tbfl first T2 r , 4 - TO THE FARMERS. THE Farmers of San DeaXis T Jte are invited to call and ex- - MANTI CITY, UTAH, Teeth extracted without pain by Mayos Vapor Process. New Teeth, - $20 to $3Qper set. amine the new Improved and world renouned notice of h;g inenjion to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be madtf before the County Clerk of San Juan county, at Bluff City, on August 7th, 1885, viz : Thomas Ray, p. No. 8847, for the N, I N. W, B! E. I N. W. i S. W N. E, 4 (Bee. 34, 28 S. 25 E. He names tfie following wit-nes3es fo prove fiis continuous residence upon, ahd cultivation William of, said land, yjz Njels plsen, Cliarles Silvej, John Siyey, all pt San Juan Co., i ORG ORQ Walter A, Wood Twine Bjndjpg Harvester and Jifower at the MITCIIEL WAGON Yards, Ephraim, iqrq DQQT, Farming Implements wiUbe at the following places : ,5 JLg , . sr2 , MANTI, - 3 QM LSJ I c H B, HANSEN,.,,,..,. MOUNT PLEASANT, C. K. HANSEN & CO., in FAIRVIEW. I . II. P. OLSEN, FOUNTAIN GREEN. and at other places in the County. . GRANT ODELL & CO. t ( ) - j ENSEN T ensen y ENSEN HOCandgARNESS . Sil-ve- y, C. for sale J. P, MADSEN, ( ( Hqfqpss, Saddles, HarnpssHard Utafi. yvat) Whips, Bridlps, Nose IIhbles, Etc. fil. McMaster, Register. R. R. Hpward, Attorney for Repairing promptly attended to. California Leather. 15 Claimant. Main Street, Richfield, Utah. The Mitchel Farm and Spring John Deere & Co. Wagons ; Sulky and Hand Plows ; Gale Chilled Plows and Hay Rakes, and other First Class W H W a 0525 - TTOTICP 3 hereby given that Jp5 pursu8tic Of an order of Cdurt of Ban Pete! County, Utah Territory,' made cn the 8th day f June, A. D. 1885, i.ij the matter of the Estate of Levi J .5 Pritchett, deceased, tb.e uhdersigne i L. S. Whiteheap, Supt. Estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, fof' caah, j and subject to confirmation by ? t&r-oiexro- (&r said Ptobpte Court, on Monday the! 13th day pf July, A. D, 1885, at QTp tfie Peopfc of San Pete.ft oclock m., in front or the premises to be sold, in the city of Mt. Pleasant in San pete Couuty, Utah Territory, o'PHQTOGRAPb GALLERy all the rtght, title, interest, and Lit- -' tate of the said Levi F. Pritchett, at L Pierres opted and Enlarg the time of his death, and all the H ed. right, title and interest that the said Estate has, by operation of law and C3A11 my enlarging is done by otherwise acqnired other than, or io: Utah Artists. Keep your nap- ney at Home by patronizing 2. addition to, that of the said Levi J'. Pritchett, at the time of bis death, ' Hopae Talent, and get betin and to all those certain lots pieces ter work for less money or parcels of land situate, lying, and than can bp had by send . being in the pity of Mt. Pleasant, ing East or West. Sanpete County, Utah Territory, ? I will visit the principal and bounded and described as folsettlements of Ban Pete Lot 3 in Block 11, as . with my portable Gallery lows, platted in plat B, Watkins addition during the fail of 1885. to Mt. pleasant City survey. Also 3C have photos of the Manti a certain other track of land describ I A Al frames, Temple, picture ed as follows, .1 for views and Bale. Commencing burps, at a ppint 33 feet east from the pouth of Lot 4, in block T9, as B westporner G. E. Anderson, platted in Plat A. Mt. Pleasant City HEADQUARTERS, manti, BurVey, Theucp4 rnjnniug eAst 47.43 SAN PETE COUNTY. feet, tllence nprth 13 rods, thetace ) -west 0.43 feet, thence south 104.1-- 2 feet, thence east 33 feet, thence south 50 feet to place of beginning,' and with all improvements upon PLEASANT said tracts of land. Terms and of sale: Cash ; 2Q per cent.cf purchase money to be paid on the day of kale, balance on confirmaticU of sale by said Probate Court. Deed do to all kinds of I am prepared pf purchaser. custom work in the line of Planing, at expensp James M Tritchett on And the Sawing qbprt Adminisfratotof the Estate of Levi : guiding est on and reasonable F. Prlttchett, deceased, possible notice, j tejms. Also all kinds of Dumber, Fa fview City, June 12, 18S5. Pickets, Mouldings, and everything used for' house finishing. ' TRIAL. GftVE' ljtE NOTICE f'OR PUB LipA TION. Bent Hanson, Prop. NOr 2009. Main St,, Mt. Pleasant! Ban Pete Land QfiSce at Salt Lakq City, county, U. T. Utah, June 22, 1885. Notipe ig hereby giyen that the I.B. BRUNEL, fpllowing-name- d sprier has filed r Manti Gity, Utah. -- . ' ,JJ)eaJeri In J. 1 r 11 :oo a. n 12.00 n 12:30 p, n Holloway Flesaant Hill. .12:50 p n Ft'n Green Mill 1:10 p. ri Draper lOp., n Arrive at 'Moroni 2:00 10:30 a. Holloway.. Arrive at Fejthi Leave Nephi.. Main Street, Shop: 1 thing Cjod gave us after light vyas a garden. Flowthe ers beget a tenderpqss-rse- e Norwegian ; he is toiidep alike to children and animals." Our excessive work iqafies us brutal, grasping, The educational methods we have adopted will never raise qs skilled, refined educated workingmen. For 25 cents a term of every Saturday evening, lectures, cencerts anc leadings could be procured in every city. By the means say of thp Literary Revolution at the close" of the Saturday night a penny biography pr history could be given to each member nereaftar to be hound a p iere nominal cost. The laboring man has no time to read, for volumes he wants condensations How essential it is becoming that we should have lectures qn Social and political questions I invite you to read the Poctrine and Covenants, page 313, sections 77 to 80, Gpd parly spoke hia mind on the quegtjqn. Not alqne sfioifid fh pulpit and the press he exercised as educators, but the Territorial Legdone, should islature, as it he interested in this the best good of its citizens. We have no( Peahodys, Pullmans or Saltaires ; the nearest yre have is the parent , C. M. I. as to aggregate good ip its employees in the absence of these considerations of capital. We can individually or as communes in our cities make an effort in this the right direction. In perhaps all citie3 a committee of merchants could be selected to inaugurate and carry on sued an enterprise at a small perhaps compulsory, subscription from each employe, whether a number are employed or by an ndiv.dua! payment, entertain men s in nd out door could be had, and then of wintoi evenings that jarful time of laze and leis are, our youth could he getting ready in the doctrine of a king lom i n theory, in principle, in doctiin', in the law oi the Gos pel, things at home and abroad, perplexities of nations, a knowledge of countries, their laws anc customs. Lh Ncce. SANPETE VALLEY . Boot and Shoo - "113 , 4 PEOPLES DRUG STORE, PAPL YQN nordeck, proprietor, Dealer in Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet ArilpleS) Wines and Liquprs fqr .medicinal purposes. Prescriptions accurately compounded. EPHRAIM, San Pete Co UTAH Orders by mail solicited and attended to promptly. Harness! Harness! Harness! -- C JENSEN, L & CO, 5? C apand-r- 7 C-H MA-H-E-R- K- 1 -G DJpaning pnd Repairing dons at tfie very lowest prioe, Pepple living at g distance can appiy to the firm for a box in which to send their watches by mail, Tavern Clqcxs Made to Orde: Fpur blocks east of Borg & Jensens Shop, Richfield, Utah. Quinn, the harness maker, Is sellFELT BROTHERS. ing everything in his line at bed rock prices. Second hand harness Provo News Depot. taken in exchange for tew. Highest price paid for produce. Hides, Books, Stationery, Magazines, pelts, furs, and casn wanted. Re- Periodicals and Newspapers of Call and be pairing a convinced that you can get good all kinds. work cheaper than cheap and a The Best Supply House eothu square deal at Quinns Harness Shop, directly east of the Meeting of Salt Lake City. House, Ephraim, Utah. Orders by mail solicited. P. S. I will not be undersold by any other harness making scrub In CENTRE ST., PROVO, Utah. Try me and see. Q. |